The meaning
of the stress interview is not to make you suffer, though many job seekers may
not agree with this. This interview - is an effective way to predict the impact
of human work under load. A candidate who calmly and confidently cope with the
pressure of the interviewer, leaving behind a candidate who can only work in
their comfort zone.
Methods of
stress interview
Provocative or aggressive questions: Even
modest interviewer can test your composure, asking questions like, "Why do
you fired?".
Aggressive
behavior of the interviewer: The person who you sobeseduet will behave
dramatically, rude and completely unfriendly, will actively use body language
and gestures. His behavior, he will try to get you out of balance.
Unexpected
behavior of the interviewer: The interviewer may behave strangely. For example,
ask the same question several times, pretending he did not understand your
answer. In this case, it will be interested in how you will be able to explain,
without losing his composure.
Interview
with the problems of logic: These interviews are becoming more popular. Of
course, you can not know the answers to questions like "What is the weight
all the ice at a hockey field?". Your task is to explain how it is
possible to learn.
Situational
interview: This type of interview is increasingly practiced in modern
organizations. Its essence lies in the construction of certain situations with
difficult decisions. A candidate need to describe their behavior or specific
solutions to these situations. In this case, check your knowledge, analytical
skills, ability to prioritize and anticipate problems.
How to
respond
Please ask
questions and the nature of the expected responses. This will help buy time to
sort out and think. Do not hesitate to ask questions, sometimes it is exactly
what is expected of you.
Say and do after all think.
Focus on
ways to solve the problem or problems. This does not necessarily have to be the
right answer, perhaps, the right answer is not in principle.
Be honest,
open and calm. Do not be afraid of emotional pressure - it's part of the game.
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